Saturday, February 20, 2010

So the only time I've actually ever done anything trompe l'oeil related, I was a sophomore in high school.After studying it on and off for 4 years at SCAD, and seeing my fair share of it, I figure it only necessary that I finally visit it properly, and do some for myself.Not to mention I think it's a vital skill to have as a scenic artist.And well, I want that skill.So, here is the latest portfolio project I'm working on...

I've only worked on it for a couple of hours, so it isn't much to show so far. I'm currently working on adding Shade and Shadow. I used the pounce from my sculpture projects, and just mirrored it over. It's only 2' x 2' so it's pretty tiny, and I'm having to work on it with smaller brushes. Not to mention is pretty much impossible to work on it on a stick, so I'm having a lot of bonding time with sitting on the ground.It's great.P.S. sorry about the shadow!

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About Me

I'm an artist, a Scenic Artist to be more specific.
I just graduated from the 4 most life changing years of my life, aka college. I moved back to New York so I can begin my journey in pursuing a professional career as a Scenic Artist, in "The City" with hopes of joining USA 829 after a few years.
I challenge myself entirely too much, and I'm extremely accident prone, at least with table saws. That's why I paint.
Me + Paint = ♥
I am currently a freelance Scenic Artist working and living in New York City.